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Perennial Installation

Perennial plants are an important part of our ecosystem because they live from season to season by growing back from the same root system, which helps preserve the health of the environment and prevent erosion. To help raise awareness for their importance, a mural was illustrated to showcase the variety of perennials and native plants that grow naturally in the Midwestern region. The mural is displayed on UW-Stout’s Sustainability Wall in the student center. This project was a collaboration between the Student Life Design team.

LANCELEAF COREOPSIS Coreopsis lanceolata ASPEN LEAF Populus remuloides SUGAR MAPLE Acer saccharum BUTTERFLY MILKWEED Asclepias tuberosa MARSH MARIGOLD Caltha palustris GREAT SAINT JOHNS WORT Hypericum pyramidatum LANCELEAF COREOPSIS Coreopsis lanceolata SUGAR MAPLE Acer saccharum MARSH MARIGOLD Caltha palustris SHOWY GOLDENROD Solidago speciosa GREAT SAINT JOHNS WORT Hypericum pyramidatum WATER LILY Nymphaea MARSH MARIGOLD Caltha palustris SHOWY GOLDENROD Solidago speciosa GREAT SAINT JOHNS WORT Hypericum pyramidatum

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